Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu

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Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $63.96
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Prague folklore works best when you don’t have to plan much. This dinner show stacks a traditional Czech/Moravian performance with a 4-course meal and truly unlimited drinks in about 2.5 hours. I especially like that you don’t pay extra at a bar to keep the drinks coming, and you can pick a menu type like halal, semi-kosher, fish, and vegetarian.

One thing to consider: seating and sound can make a difference. If you end up farther back or behind a barrier, your view of dancers can be less than ideal, and the music may run loud enough that it’s harder to hear singers clearly.

Timing is straightforward once you know it. You meet at Na Zlíchově 18 (Prague 5-Hlubočepy), with optional hotel pickup between 18:30 and 19:00. The show itself starts at 19:30 and runs until 22:00, ending back at the meeting point.

Key things that make this Prague dinner show worth a night

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  • Unlimited drinks included: beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water, refilled all evening.
  • Pick a menu for your needs: options shown include semi-kosher, halal chicken, fish choices, and vegetarian.
  • A real folklore show, not background music: dancers and musicians in traditional Czech and Moravian costumes with crowd participation.
  • A full 4-course Czech dinner: starter, soup, main, dessert, timed to keep you fueled through the performance.
  • Family-friendly options exist: special children’s menu and a program for families are available.
  • Hotel pickup is optional: if you want it, it’s selected as a paid add-on during booking.

The Big Idea: One Ticket for Czech Food, Folk Music, and Unlimited Drinks

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This is built for a simple goal: give you a fun Prague night without the usual extra costs and extra decisions. You get a proper 4-course Czech-style dinner, then a couple of hours of live entertainment—dancers and musicians in traditional clothing tied to Czech and Moravian regions.

The big win is the drinks. When a show says unlimited, you want it to mean you’re not constantly hunting down staff or paying for refills. Here, beer and wine are part of the included set, along with soft drinks and water. That’s a big deal for value, because it lets you plan your evening without doing a mental math workout every time someone reaches the bar.

Another nice touch: you’re not stuck with one menu choice. You can select halal, semi-kosher, fish, vegetarian, and more. Even if you’re not strict about diet, it helps because it means the evening isn’t a compromise.

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Getting There Without Stress: Meeting Point, Optional Pickup, and Timing

Your evening starts at Na Zlíchově 18, 152 00 Prague 5-Hlubočepy. The show begins at 19:30 and ends around 22:00, then you’re back at the meeting point.

If you want pickup, it’s available as a paid option. Pickup (when selected) happens between 18:30 and 19:00 at your hotel reception or in front of your apartment. The key word here is optional: the transfer is not included by default, so make sure you actually add it during booking if that’s important to you.

Because the venue is near public transportation, you can also go on your own if you prefer. The ride is short once you’re in the area. This is the kind of night where being early matters less than having a calm arrival and a plan for where you’ll go afterward.

How Dinner and the Show Work Together in a 2.5-Hour Evening

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Expect a rhythm that goes like this: you sit down for the 4-course meal, and the show runs alongside the dining. You’re not just “waiting in a room for dinner to arrive.” The performance is part of the experience while you eat.

The menu format is clear: starter → soup → main course → dessert. That’s a solid Czech dinner flow because it spaces out your eating so you don’t hit the dessert sprint feeling too full too fast.

A practical tip: pace yourself early. The drinks are refilled, which sounds great (because it is), but if you go hard from the start, the show part can blur. If you want to remember the dancers and musicians as much as the food, treat the first drink like your appetizer, then slow down once you’re settled.

Choose Your Menu: Semi-Kosher, Halal Chicken, Fish, Vegetarian, and More

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One of the most useful things about this event is that the meal choices are not vague. The sample menu includes specific options you can select, such as:

  • Semikosher
  • Halal chicken
  • Duck
  • Pork knee
  • Salmon
  • Trout
  • Standard traditional
  • Chicken
  • Vegetarian

Even the standard and chicken menus are listed as options, which makes it easier to match what you like to what you’ll actually receive. The vegetarian choice is also explicitly offered, so you’re not stuck with a sad side salad situation.

If you’re traveling with family or friends who have diet needs, this is the kind of setup that reduces friction. You can all pick different menus and still be together at the same dinner event.

One note on how it feels at the table: the meal is served in a family-style setup in at least some seating arrangements, meaning you’re likely sharing table space with people you didn’t arrive with. That can be fun if you like meeting others, and it’s fine if you keep your vibe friendly but not overly talkative.

Drinks That Are Actually Included: Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks, and Water

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Here’s the selling point you should care about most: no extra payment for drinks at the bar. Beer and wine are included, plus soft drinks and water, and the refills are part of the evening rather than something you have to chase.

That said, unlimited isn’t the same as unlimited in your body. If you’re the kind of person who drinks socially but stays present, you’ll probably love the flow. If you know you tend to forget the concept of “time” once beer starts pouring, set yourself a personal limit. The show is the main event—food and drinks are the support team.

A couple of added context points from the general feel of the evening:

  • The service is described as attentive, with drinks kept coming.
  • The atmosphere can shift toward party energy once the group gets moving, especially when audience participation starts.

The Folklore Show: Costumes, Musicians, and Audience Participation

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This isn’t a quiet cultural museum moment. It’s a lively performance built around traditional Czech and Moravian costumes, with dancers and musicians doing the kind of choreography you can’t fake with a playlist.

The performers also pull the room in. Many evenings of this type will ask for participation, but here the event leans into it—crowd involvement is a real part of the fun. If you’re shy, you can still enjoy it from your seat. If you like joining in, you’ll likely have a great time.

If you want to maximize your enjoyment, bring two things:

  • A willingness to look foolish for 10 minutes (in the best possible way)
  • Comfortable shoes in case you end up dancing along

Some people also suggest having a little cash ready for tipping. It’s not required in the details you’re given, but if you’re happy with the staff and performers, tipping is a normal way to say thank you.

Where You Sit Matters: Sound Level and Stage Visibility

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This is the one drawback I’d plan around. The venue setup can affect what you see:

  • If you’re seated farther back or behind a structural pillar, your stage view may be partially blocked.
  • The sound can be loud enough to make lyrics harder to follow.

I wouldn’t let this scare you off—many people have a great view and a great time. But if your goal is to watch every footwork detail, your seating placement is worth paying attention to.

Practical strategy:

  • Arrive on time (or early if pickup timing depends on it), so you’re not rushing to get seated.
  • When you check in, if you can request a better line of sight, do it. If you can’t, don’t fight the room—focus on the music and the overall show energy.

If you’re sensitive to loud audio, consider bringing earplugs. This is one of those “live entertainment” events where volume is part of the atmosphere, whether you want it or not.

Families and Kids: Children’s Menu and a Program for Parents

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If you’re traveling with kids, this event includes special planning for families. There’s a children’s menu and a kids program, which makes it less of a purely adult night.

This matters because a folklore show can be a hard sell to young attention spans if there’s nothing tailored for them. Here, the event is designed to keep families included rather than treating children as an inconvenience.

For parents, the time window also helps. The show runs from 19:30 to 22:00, which is late, but it’s not an all-night situation. It’s a clear block that you can build your day around.

New Year’s Eve in Czech Style (31 December Option)

If your dates include December 31, there’s a special New Year’s Eve version of the experience.

It includes:

  • A 4-course dinner (starter → soup → main course → dessert)
  • A pre-midnight supper so you can last into the night
  • Unlimited drinks throughout: beer, wine, soft drinks, and water
  • Prosseco for a midnight toast
  • A DJ, and the celebration continues until 1 a.m.

This version is essentially a full evening party plus a Czech-food anchor. If you want New Year’s in Prague that doesn’t require you to hunt down plans at midnight, this is a convenient structure: eat, toast, dance, and keep going.

Is It Good Value at $63.96? A Practical Cost Check

At $63.96 per person for roughly 2 hours 30 minutes, the value mostly comes from what’s included, not what’s optional. You’re paying for:

  • Live folklore entertainment (music + dancers)
  • A full 4-course meal
  • Unlimited beer, wine, soft drinks, and water

In cities like Prague, you can spend similar money on a dinner alone, and then still face extra costs for drinks and entertainment. Here, the drinks are built into the ticket price.

That doesn’t mean it’s automatically perfect for everyone. If you strongly dislike loud music, don’t drink alcohol, or care most about quiet cultural detail, you might feel less satisfied. But if your ideal night is food plus show plus drinks with minimal friction, this is priced in a way that makes sense.

Also consider the group size ceiling. The activity has a maximum of 499 people, which usually means it’s not a tiny private performance. Still, the event is designed to keep you part of the action through crowd involvement.

Should You Book This Folklore Dinner?

Book it if:

  • You want a straightforward Prague evening where food, music, and drinks are handled in one place.
  • You like interactive shows and don’t mind being part of a lively room.
  • You need diet-friendly menu choices like halal, semi-kosher, vegetarian, or fish options.
  • You’re traveling with a mix of people and want one ticket that works for different needs.

Skip it (or think twice) if:

  • You’re very picky about stage views and hate the idea of possible blocked sightlines.
  • You don’t enjoy loud audio and can’t use earplugs.
  • You’re planning to keep the evening strictly sober and quiet; the vibe leans fun and drinking-inclusive.

My take: this is a solid “do it once” Prague experience that trades subtlety for energy. If you show up on time, choose the menu that fits you, and accept that the room will be lively, you’ll likely leave smiling.

FAQ

What time does the show start and end?

The show begins at 19:30 and ends at 22:00. Hotel pickup (if selected) happens between 18:30 and 19:00.

Is hotel pickup included in the price?

No. Pickup is an optional paid add-on you select during booking.

Are drinks included, or do I pay at the bar?

Drinks are included. The unlimited drinks set covers beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water.

What meal options can I choose?

You can pick from menu types such as semi-kosher, halal chicken, pork knee, duck, salmon, trout, chicken, vegetarian, and a standard traditional menu.

Is there a New Year’s Eve version of this dinner show?

Yes. On 31 December, there’s a New Year’s Eve option with a 4-course dinner, a pre-midnight supper, unlimited drinks, a DJ, and a Prosseco midnight toast. The party continues until 1 a.m.

When can I cancel for a full refund?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

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